Post by hatter_in_macc on Dec 2, 2014 23:58:11 GMT
Evening, all. Here's our article from tonight's programme.
My match report for COWS will follow in the morning...
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Hatter in Macc writes:
Evening, everyone - and welcome to Edgeley Park, which MIGHT be for the second time in three days, as well as for a second meeting with Fylde in ten.
I say ‘MIGHT’, as tonight’s arrangements pre-suppose that neither the Hatters nor the Coasters required replays following our respective FA Trophy games at the weekend. Should our teams find themselves instead at Colwyn Bay or at Hednesford right now, then you may never get to read this. And, if you do, erm... hope you all had a good Christmas!
All rather confusing, really. Still, on the basis of an intriguingly tight contest at Kellamergh Park a week ago last Saturday, both County and Fylde will be hoping that the return fixture goes ahead this evening.
It may be a League match, but following so hot on the heels of our previous meeting truly gives it the air of a two-legged cup-tie. And, given that a win for the Hatters would bring the two sides level on points, it rather promises to be played like one, too.
It will also be a pleasure to receive Fylde in SK3 and to reciprocate their excellent hospitality from last month. Come April, and the time for County Heaven’s End of Season Awards, do not be surprised to see them among the nominations for ‘Friendliest Club’.
Well, that’s enough ‘Yakety Yak’ about the Coasters from me (see what I did there, ‘50s doo-wop kids?). Heeere’s Sandy...!
Sandbach Hatter writes:
Thanks, Maccy. That joke went a little over my head at first (well, I am CONSIDERABLY younger than you), but after some Searchin’ online I think I’ve got it!
I must say, I read your match report following our draw at Kellamergh Park, and it’s one of your finest to date. I hope it has been safely Fylde Away for future Macc generations to enjoy!
For those of you who don’t know already, my beloved co-contributor is also County’s official matchday tweeter and reporter, and has worked tirelessly since the start of the season to bring fans the very finest in punditry (emphasis on ‘pun’) from grounds up and down the country. Heaveners are well aware of Maccy’s reporting talents, many enjoying his text updates in recent years, but now he’s gone all t’interweb there’s no stopping him - and it’s only fair the wider audience get to share his journalistic genius.
Don’t worry if you’re not au fait with Twitter, either, as our technical wizard, Gazza, has embedded a live feed (no, me neither) for @scfcmedia onto the forum, which refreshes automatically so you can keep an eye on County’s progress during matches, while still enjoying the rest of County Heaven.
We’re like Rachel Riley – clever, informative, and very easy on the eye!
Enjoy the match.
Animo et Fide.
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My match report for COWS will follow in the morning...
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Hatter in Macc writes:
Evening, everyone - and welcome to Edgeley Park, which MIGHT be for the second time in three days, as well as for a second meeting with Fylde in ten.
I say ‘MIGHT’, as tonight’s arrangements pre-suppose that neither the Hatters nor the Coasters required replays following our respective FA Trophy games at the weekend. Should our teams find themselves instead at Colwyn Bay or at Hednesford right now, then you may never get to read this. And, if you do, erm... hope you all had a good Christmas!
All rather confusing, really. Still, on the basis of an intriguingly tight contest at Kellamergh Park a week ago last Saturday, both County and Fylde will be hoping that the return fixture goes ahead this evening.
It may be a League match, but following so hot on the heels of our previous meeting truly gives it the air of a two-legged cup-tie. And, given that a win for the Hatters would bring the two sides level on points, it rather promises to be played like one, too.
It will also be a pleasure to receive Fylde in SK3 and to reciprocate their excellent hospitality from last month. Come April, and the time for County Heaven’s End of Season Awards, do not be surprised to see them among the nominations for ‘Friendliest Club’.
Well, that’s enough ‘Yakety Yak’ about the Coasters from me (see what I did there, ‘50s doo-wop kids?). Heeere’s Sandy...!
Sandbach Hatter writes:
Thanks, Maccy. That joke went a little over my head at first (well, I am CONSIDERABLY younger than you), but after some Searchin’ online I think I’ve got it!
I must say, I read your match report following our draw at Kellamergh Park, and it’s one of your finest to date. I hope it has been safely Fylde Away for future Macc generations to enjoy!
For those of you who don’t know already, my beloved co-contributor is also County’s official matchday tweeter and reporter, and has worked tirelessly since the start of the season to bring fans the very finest in punditry (emphasis on ‘pun’) from grounds up and down the country. Heaveners are well aware of Maccy’s reporting talents, many enjoying his text updates in recent years, but now he’s gone all t’interweb there’s no stopping him - and it’s only fair the wider audience get to share his journalistic genius.
Don’t worry if you’re not au fait with Twitter, either, as our technical wizard, Gazza, has embedded a live feed (no, me neither) for @scfcmedia onto the forum, which refreshes automatically so you can keep an eye on County’s progress during matches, while still enjoying the rest of County Heaven.
We’re like Rachel Riley – clever, informative, and very easy on the eye!
Enjoy the match.
Animo et Fide.
Countyheaven.freeforums.net
Proud to be Fan Sponsors of Alan Lord for 2014/15